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plus demonstrating the long range missile technology. they have been accompanied with belligerence end against the united states and south korea. north korea has not; however, fully developed, tested, or demonstrated full range of capabilities for a missile. characterizing such capability for us in intelligence is a complex process. it is indeed rocket science. rewe're dealing with many shades of gray here not black and white. comment open the revelation of the di assessment on north korean nuclear weapon capability. the statement in question was one sentence and mistaken miscategoryized as unclassified. but this rev lace is a luster for the standard de la -- in what we know in contrast to what we temptto impe from the many things the nuclnt on rthrs inhe are no exceon. intelligence community have milar or differing positions that can be varying degree of confidence. it had is where it plays havoc with certitude. i'm sorry to disappoint to the contrary it reflects an integrate and collaborative competitive analysis process. we are, by th
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government information networks collectic intelligence and stealing technology. the same is true for our u.s. businesses and academia. there have been numerous press report of chinese cyber operation breaking to industrial control systems specific stories indicate that chinese actress penetrated the control system of a string of gas pipeline company to an extend they could have freely manipulated that. i'm interested to know the extend of china's cyber capability that could have a more direct impact on our security, if we were to find ourself in a crisis in the future. and although conflicts between the u.s. and china is a very, very remote proposal, can you address the china's cyber capability? if it would allow it to effectively attack our critical if it is excelled to o so. like wise, yount on whether you think china would be to be impair or ability to mobilize, deploy, and sustain military forces in the pacific from a cyberattack on infrastructure. that dod obviously depend on to move and supply our troops. >> in the time of -- let me -- if i could, senator,
government information networks collectic intelligence and stealing technology. the same is true for our u.s. businesses and academia. there have been numerous press report of chinese cyber operation breaking to industrial control systems specific stories indicate that chinese actress penetrated the control system of a string of gas pipeline company to an extend they could have freely manipulated that. i'm interested to know the extend of china's cyber capability that could have a more direct...
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imagine if this technology gets into the hands of our so-called enemies? for me, we have to end drone strikes right now. because we have no way of america the ways in which it impacts our future and the ways in which it sort of undermines the sort of stature of the united states. i know the military arguments. >> i disagree with that. the drones have been extraordinarily effective especially as intel gathering devices in part of the world and when they have been effective. the incidents of drone strikes going awry is relatively small. inconsequence wall when it happens no question about that. when you read about the general's book when it tracks down the bad guys and keeps track of them and the shichpmen of arms and effective tool and keeps people from on the ground going in there. >> i come from a military family so i appreciate the way in which drones save lives with military personnel. the surveillance piece is a different conversation but the mortality rates and killing drones i think are a little bit scarier. >> the radicalization piece d -- >> light
imagine if this technology gets into the hands of our so-called enemies? for me, we have to end drone strikes right now. because we have no way of america the ways in which it impacts our future and the ways in which it sort of undermines the sort of stature of the united states. i know the military arguments. >> i disagree with that. the drones have been extraordinarily effective especially as intel gathering devices in part of the world and when they have been effective. the incidents...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ >>> we will find out what happened. we will find out who did this and we will bring them to justice. we also know something about us as americans and we know something about bostonians, that in the most difficult times, it's when we stand closest together. >> welcome to "morning joe." mike barnicle is still with us in boston along with katty kay in washington and joining us here on set, former senior visor to president obama and msnbc contributor, david axelrod. former mccain senior campaign strategist steve schmidt and msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, former democratic congressman, harold ford jr. good to have you all on board. we can also discuss big issue taking place on capitol hill today and that is the background checks bill. we will get to that in a moment. we begin, though, with what is on the front page of every paper that you can imagine. the bombings in boston. the three people killed in tho
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it is a matter of time before they have technology to reach us. do you agree with that? >> probably so. if they keep working at it and they have a single-minded focus focus, particularly the current leader may be more intensely than his father i think feels that is the key to their survival. >> i think that is a good honest assessment put them in the bucket of threats that the nation faces a capable of north korea with larger missiles and probably smaller bombs producing that is a reasonable threat we should plan against if nothing changes? >> i do blie that. >> syria. to give enough chemical weapons to kill thousands? >> potentially yes and that is very dependent on lots of things are the number of casualties that could be incurred in favor employee. >> but they have a lot that could killltofpele >> correct. that's another step. over the last six months as we are imposing sanctions and negotiating through the regime do they have more or less enriched uranium? >> we will get you the exact numbers enclosed context. >> can i say it is more? >> not h
it is a matter of time before they have technology to reach us. do you agree with that? >> probably so. if they keep working at it and they have a single-minded focus focus, particularly the current leader may be more intensely than his father i think feels that is the key to their survival. >> i think that is a good honest assessment put them in the bucket of threats that the nation faces a capable of north korea with larger missiles and probably smaller bombs producing that is a...
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i would warn that this technology as you implied is something that is very well-known in domestic circles as well on a variety of websites. although we commonly see it in the al qaeda world, we don't think it's distinctive enough to draw conclusions at this point. >> do you get the impression that the person who made this bomb is trying to cover their tracks? meaning this is not somebody looking for attention, but covering their tracks because they want to do it again or covering their tracks for another reason that they are trying to stay in hiding? >> i think so. i think the lack of a plan of responsibility from outside the u.s. and international terrorist groups or at least of lack of a credible claim starts to make one suspect more and more as hours and days pass that this was an individual or a group operating solely here in the united states. that doesn't tell you if it's anti-government and a domestic group and inspired by al qaeda, but as time goes on, a lack of a plan of responsibility from overseas, you do have to look more within the united states. >> in your experience, what s
i would warn that this technology as you implied is something that is very well-known in domestic circles as well on a variety of websites. although we commonly see it in the al qaeda world, we don't think it's distinctive enough to draw conclusions at this point. >> do you get the impression that the person who made this bomb is trying to cover their tracks? meaning this is not somebody looking for attention, but covering their tracks because they want to do it again or covering their...
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they flew a helicopter over the site that was equipped with thermal imaging technology to use essentially the suspect's body heat, his heat register to determine if there was somebody alive and inside that boat and there was. at that point, officials knew there was a reason to go in. the fbi's hostage rescue team initially we're told tried to talk him out of the boat. he was described tonight at the press conference as having been noncommunicative. at that point there was an exchange of gunfire, we do not know if the suspect was hit by that gunfire. but afterwards, officials were finally able to take him into custody in an ambulance. just a remarkable resolution to this massive, massive manhunt. one of the biggest cities in america locked down tight for a full working day and then as soon as the public was let back out into the streets, it was a member of the public in watertown who caught the guy. and when the word got out, when boston police tweeted this. captured! ! ! the hunt is over. the search is done. the terror is over. justice has won, suspect in custody. when that word went out,
they flew a helicopter over the site that was equipped with thermal imaging technology to use essentially the suspect's body heat, his heat register to determine if there was somebody alive and inside that boat and there was. at that point, officials knew there was a reason to go in. the fbi's hostage rescue team initially we're told tried to talk him out of the boat. he was described tonight at the press conference as having been noncommunicative. at that point there was an exchange of...
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you have no expectation of privacy in the public place, the more technology we use, the better we will be able to combat terrorism. if not for the cameras in this case, we never would have found out who was involved. my question is, who was the fbi agent who identified these originally? who interviewed them? why did it take the public to identify who they were? >> why do you think that is? >> that's a question that needs to be answered. we need to find out who was the fbi agent, was he in boston? when those pictures appeared, why didn't he say, i know those people, i interviewed them. >> on top of that, it was, in fact, the public surveillance, whether it was department stores or whatever that enabled people to find these guys before they hit again. that's the way i look at it. before they hit again. >> without those public cameras, we would be looking. >> you agree, this is a necessary part of modern life as we wage war against those who waged war against us? >> absolutely. i remember we put cameras in the housing developments for the first time, the aclu complained about it. the trut
you have no expectation of privacy in the public place, the more technology we use, the better we will be able to combat terrorism. if not for the cameras in this case, we never would have found out who was involved. my question is, who was the fbi agent who identified these originally? who interviewed them? why did it take the public to identify who they were? >> why do you think that is? >> that's a question that needs to be answered. we need to find out who was the fbi agent, was...
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with nuclear-capable technology? >> not much. the iranians are a little wary of the north koreans. >> as the sanctions on both countries, are those sanctions working poor are you seeing them having an effect and are they affecting not only the lives of the people in the country but are they affecting decision-making at all? >> well, we discussed this a little bit before but yes the sanctions are having an impact in iran. there is no question it's had a huge impact on their economy. by any measure it's been effective but it hasn't changed the policy on their nuclear activity. no. in north korea pretty much isat ywaythe lone benefactor for north korea is of course china, and china in my view if anyone has leverage over north korea, it's china. >> switching neighborhoods as we draw down in afghanistan does the amf's have the capability to conduct adequate intelligence and counterintelligence operations? see that as an enabler that any continued advice and assistance. there are our national organizations and the nds has
with nuclear-capable technology? >> not much. the iranians are a little wary of the north koreans. >> as the sanctions on both countries, are those sanctions working poor are you seeing them having an effect and are they affecting not only the lives of the people in the country but are they affecting decision-making at all? >> well, we discussed this a little bit before but yes the sanctions are having an impact in iran. there is no question it's had a huge impact on their...
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this bill violates that bake principle of technology -- that basic principle of technology. it will do no harm. and i urge my colleagues to oppose it and its premature consideration by the senate. mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. baucus: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. baucus: mr. president, i rise today to urge the senate not to move forward on the marketplace fairness act. this bill country to sp tend resources theysh be usis jumping through new bureaucratic hoops. in montana, it forces our small businesses to play tax collector for other states, with absolutely no benefit to them. instead of slapping more red tape on our small businesses, we need to be supporting their tworbg create jobs and -- work to create jobs and get our economy going. let me be very clear -- let me be even more clear. let me be very clear: this bill is bad for business and bad for jobs. this bill is not ready for debate on the senate floor. it has not been completely thought through. it is full of unintended consequences that could seriously harm america's sm
this bill violates that bake principle of technology -- that basic principle of technology. it will do no harm. and i urge my colleagues to oppose it and its premature consideration by the senate. mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. baucus: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. baucus: mr. president, i rise today to urge the senate not to move forward on the marketplace fairness act. this bill country to sp tend resources theysh be usis jumping through new...
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travelers, dupont and united technologies. all doing better than expected. if we were to open right now we'd be up about 60 points. couple items to talk about. internet sales tax which used to be considered the amazon loophole. it cleared a procedural hurdle in the senate yesterday and it could get a vote this week and obama supports levying that tax. they say about $23 billion is lost a year with this loophole and amazon's no longer fighting this battle. actually they're so big and in so many different states that they do not even get involved in this discussion. it is ebay that's been lobbying heavily to keep this loophole in place as we all have enjoyed the benefit from time to time. i want to also point out netflix. you want to talk about andle? it reports after the close today. netflix reported yesterday. netflix stock was at like $53 last september. it is now over $200. they almost have as many subscribers as hbo does now. the stock is up 112%. >> unbelievable! >> 112% in a year. apple's down 30%. >> brian, stop right here. look at that. steve ratner,
travelers, dupont and united technologies. all doing better than expected. if we were to open right now we'd be up about 60 points. couple items to talk about. internet sales tax which used to be considered the amazon loophole. it cleared a procedural hurdle in the senate yesterday and it could get a vote this week and obama supports levying that tax. they say about $23 billion is lost a year with this loophole and amazon's no longer fighting this battle. actually they're so big and in so many...
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all 10 s&pectors lower with technology and financial seeing the biggest declines. the dow still fell by 138 points, closing the day at 14,618. the s&p 500 was down 22 and the nasdaq down by 60 points dragged down by shares of apple which dipped below $400 a share today before closing at $402. that after cirius logic hinted at a slowdown in production iphones d ipads. >>> jp morgan chase with a 3.5% decline. bob fasanni has more on today's action in the markets from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: it was another whip saw day that started ugly right off the bat. the problem is that key commodities like copper, aluminum and nickel were again dropping at essentially 52-week lows, all on concerns out slowing global growth. key commodities hit 52-week lows as well. and while commodity stocks like materials and energy suffered, there were also notable decline in industrials and in financials like bank of america which missed earnings estimates. and in technology stocks, tech bell whether apple hit a new 52-week low on concerns whether slowing iphone
all 10 s&pectors lower with technology and financial seeing the biggest declines. the dow still fell by 138 points, closing the day at 14,618. the s&p 500 was down 22 and the nasdaq down by 60 points dragged down by shares of apple which dipped below $400 a share today before closing at $402. that after cirius logic hinted at a slowdown in production iphones d ipads. >>> jp morgan chase with a 3.5% decline. bob fasanni has more on today's action in the markets from the floor of...
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i know we are going to mobile technology. but will there be a day when we we do not have pcs and who is better positioned in that regard, intel or yahoo? >> in that regard, yahoo is better positioned. i think it's an exaggeration to say we will not use pcs. but we will use them for more narrow application. at home, pulling out the smartphone to check on video and news, will be what we pull out. yahoo has a better chance to make the transition. and intel is establishing themselves into a new realm. >> i want ask you about apple. you heard the report on it everyone is looking to the earnings report next week. i know that you are a believer in apple. but make a case, why investor who is have lost some faith in this company should take a fresh look at apple? >> well, we all love apple products. the customer that you interviewed, sounds like my house at home. we have macs and ipads and the products are very intuitive. they have a great software eco system, we have come to expect innovation from apple and i think we will continue t
i know we are going to mobile technology. but will there be a day when we we do not have pcs and who is better positioned in that regard, intel or yahoo? >> in that regard, yahoo is better positioned. i think it's an exaggeration to say we will not use pcs. but we will use them for more narrow application. at home, pulling out the smartphone to check on video and news, will be what we pull out. yahoo has a better chance to make the transition. and intel is establishing themselves into a...
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and in technology stocks, tech bell whether apple hit a new 52-week low on concerns whether slowing iphone and ipad sales. the market stays a modest midday whether word being made in the boston marathon investigation and, again, moved down toward the close. >> the problem for the stock market is a simple one. the market has been in an uptrend all year. now we've had two big down days, two days for selling on heavy volume. that's a question whether there is still an uptrend in the market. trend followers are an important part of the market. if they determine there's no more upside to the market, the uptrend could become a downtrend. for "the nightly business report," the new york stock exchange. >> the federal reserve remains steady and upbeat. moderate growth in all 12 of its banking regions over the past 6 weeks with the overall economy getting a big boost from housing and strong auto sales. the central bank also said the economy performed better during march and week's jobs report and the dip in retail sales would indicate. >> but that report didn't do much to boost confidence today. the
and in technology stocks, tech bell whether apple hit a new 52-week low on concerns whether slowing iphone and ipad sales. the market stays a modest midday whether word being made in the boston marathon investigation and, again, moved down toward the close. >> the problem for the stock market is a simple one. the market has been in an uptrend all year. now we've had two big down days, two days for selling on heavy volume. that's a question whether there is still an uptrend in the market....
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then, wolf, they brought in the technology. going to demonstrate what we are talking about with this small model. they brought in a thermal imaging helicopter. it can look to the ground and measure anything that's hot down there and see anything giving off any heat, including a human being in a boat in a backyard like that one there. this is what they saw. they had an image of someone in the back of that boat, just as the witness had suspected, and the person was moving around. while all we have are still images, they had real time video that told them when someone was moving in the back of that boat. a gun fight ensued. there were injuries to him, i believe he was hit two more times, threw flash bang grenades there and everything got quiet as negotiators tried to talk to him. what happened next? they brought in more technology, had a robotic arm so they could reach out to him. two hours, then they brought in thermal imaging one more time. this is what they saw in the final image. they were able to see he was collapsed, feet he
then, wolf, they brought in the technology. going to demonstrate what we are talking about with this small model. they brought in a thermal imaging helicopter. it can look to the ground and measure anything that's hot down there and see anything giving off any heat, including a human being in a boat in a backyard like that one there. this is what they saw. they had an image of someone in the back of that boat, just as the witness had suspected, and the person was moving around. while all we...
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in the internet age with technology, that can be done. as far as what is being collected online already, for those companies who are already present every wrrks they are collectioning and have been collecting. but eelectronic retail means there are not the same borders anymore. the corner store that does not get an exemption from sales tax is competing with the ones that do. it is about more robust competition. >> what about the argument this the online retailer has an unfair advantage. and as you pointed out, many of the companies are collecting and remitting sales tax, why shouldn't all of them do it? >> every place you have a physical presence, you have to collect. as far as main street being at a disadvantage, look at states like pennsylvania, texas, and new york. when amazon.com began to collect sales tax. there was not a rush of customers from amazon to the main street. reason? >> they do not buy online to avoid sales tax, they buy online for lower prices, choices and convenience. the internet is here to stay. and businesses turn to
in the internet age with technology, that can be done. as far as what is being collected online already, for those companies who are already present every wrrks they are collectioning and have been collecting. but eelectronic retail means there are not the same borders anymore. the corner store that does not get an exemption from sales tax is competing with the ones that do. it is about more robust competition. >> what about the argument this the online retailer has an unfair advantage....
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companies, technology earnings. and there are so many changes happening in the technology space. and you see a company like apple once, you know, the darling of the tech sector. now it's, you know, kind of a bren company, so to speak. what is it, shook, that defines what makes a winner in the technology space versus an also ran? >> absolutely. going back to the apple story, i think the company's meteoric stock rise from its mid-peak to $700 i think reflected disruptive in cycle both in terms of price and unit so the company came in and dominated the tablet market, came in and was creator of snificant value in t smartphone segment. and i think the company has been able to right that cycle, but now, of course, it's on the other side of that mountain, so to speak. so over $200 billion of market cap has been removed. and so the company is looking forward, our best position, as you pointed out, in this undergoing transformation of the technology value chain, our position at the nexus or the intersection of -- in a consum
companies, technology earnings. and there are so many changes happening in the technology space. and you see a company like apple once, you know, the darling of the tech sector. now it's, you know, kind of a bren company, so to speak. what is it, shook, that defines what makes a winner in the technology space versus an also ran? >> absolutely. going back to the apple story, i think the company's meteoric stock rise from its mid-peak to $700 i think reflected disruptive in cycle both in...
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a big night for technology as google, microsoft and ibm report earnings. we'll look at the winners and the losers. >>> stockside sl again. mixed earnings and a bch economic numbers that missed projections drag down the major indexes. >> china's chief labor --well at lea that was the but as costs rise,re u.smaurerst pulling out? all that and more tonight on the "nightly business report" for this thursday, april the 18th. good evening, everybody, and welcome. i'm bill griffeth in this week for tyler mathisen. suzy, it's clear that technology is going to set the tone for tomorrow, don't you think? >> three big tech names in the news tonight, google, microsoft and ibm. three huge technology companies all reporting latest quarterly earnings after the bell tonight with mixed results. the results are important given new concerns about slowing global economic growth. and a sharp decline in the sales of personal computers this year. the report set up a flurry of activity in after-hours trading as the direction of all three companies will impact countless other tech
a big night for technology as google, microsoft and ibm report earnings. we'll look at the winners and the losers. >>> stockside sl again. mixed earnings and a bch economic numbers that missed projections drag down the major indexes. >> china's chief labor --well at lea that was the but as costs rise,re u.smaurerst pulling out? all that and more tonight on the "nightly business report" for this thursday, april the 18th. good evening, everybody, and welcome. i'm bill...
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fascinating and exciting technology. you have been looking at this stock and if there is a problem with these stocks it's that they have had tremendous runs over the past year. >> what a shame to be in a sector that is so red hot like the doctor is right now. >> you can weed out of that etf and get into the leader. that's the way to trade the etfs. >> shares of the coffee growing giant were up 1% today. what do you see here? >> the stocks have a nice one of the last 30 days, up over just 4% during that period. now the stock has gotten that situation where the full year estimate is ahead of that guidance. a big seller of the may 57 half puts. >> you are nodding your head? >> yeah. and i think there are several things at work here. but quickly the price of coffee is now far less than half of what it was when it peeked in 2011 at $3.30. the question is how much have they locked in. and we will know more about that tomorrow. i love buying it on a dip. >> coming up next on fast money. >> and a company changing the way men gro
fascinating and exciting technology. you have been looking at this stock and if there is a problem with these stocks it's that they have had tremendous runs over the past year. >> what a shame to be in a sector that is so red hot like the doctor is right now. >> you can weed out of that etf and get into the leader. that's the way to trade the etfs. >> shares of the coffee growing giant were up 1% today. what do you see here? >> the stocks have a nice one of the last 30...
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within the lab of our technologies we're developing techniques will will save lives. to our market district we're providing the world with tools to live in the chewing print with 3-d or even topple dock - we're fashioned our food that bears the label of san francisco. a stamp yes. a stamp and mark of craft manship by consumers all around the world where we've got 26 cranes our own residents back on the work building san francisco with their skills and a whole lot of heart. and very soon a spectacular for a world-class concerts and event we've got a great stadium. our unemployment rate is down to 6.5 percent from 9.6 when i first took office that means thirty thousand more san franciscans back to work today. nearly 11 million square feet of office space was leased last year. we've got the first new commercial high-rise officials building breaking ground this spring were we passed the business tax reform and bonds to renew our parks and open spaces. for the first time we've got to balanced budget. our budget resources are growing. this summer we welcomed the first north
within the lab of our technologies we're developing techniques will will save lives. to our market district we're providing the world with tools to live in the chewing print with 3-d or even topple dock - we're fashioned our food that bears the label of san francisco. a stamp yes. a stamp and mark of craft manship by consumers all around the world where we've got 26 cranes our own residents back on the work building san francisco with their skills and a whole lot of heart. and very soon a...
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technology is always a lumpy spending area. there is clear winner sub segments and then some segments that just dry up all of the sudden. and we're going to get some more information this week. >> from 100 to about 210. a lot of people were shooting on valuation. they are clearly wrong. now this report might give them ammunition to make that argument again. with that said, what do you think the right multiple is for ibm? >> it's really hard. there are services, there is software and machinery. i will tell you. >> services in software have been really strong on the margins. so i wouldn't be surprised if they mix it up. >> one of your major holdings are microsoft. are you concerned about what they may or may not do? >> that certainly seems to be occurring. >> thank you. >> kim forest of fort pit. still to come, best dressed stock. a look at whether the strong run is winding down in our street fight. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financia
technology is always a lumpy spending area. there is clear winner sub segments and then some segments that just dry up all of the sudden. and we're going to get some more information this week. >> from 100 to about 210. a lot of people were shooting on valuation. they are clearly wrong. now this report might give them ammunition to make that argument again. with that said, what do you think the right multiple is for ibm? >> it's really hard. there are services, there is software and...
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in the future we'll go from passive technology to proactive technology. >> bret: in israel suicide bombings and backpack bombings are common place. they have bag checks everywhere. they go through mag notometers and use latest technology and use something else. >> there is a great piece of technology no one can rival and that is the human brain. it is it making the switch to be aware of the dangerings was potential terrorist attacks and suspicious objects and acting individual and reporting those objects and individuals to the parties. >> bret: we'll go back live to boston and we could get that f.b.i. news conference any time f. -- so if so you will see it here. the gun vote and the president reacted angrily from the rose garden. hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. over our secure network, ver
in the future we'll go from passive technology to proactive technology. >> bret: in israel suicide bombings and backpack bombings are common place. they have bag checks everywhere. they go through mag notometers and use latest technology and use something else. >> there is a great piece of technology no one can rival and that is the human brain. it is it making the switch to be aware of the dangerings was potential terrorist attacks and suspicious objects and acting individual and...
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"the new york times" also won a pulitzer or reporting on the practices of apple and other technology companies. judges praised the "times" for exposing excessive working hours and other harsh conditions at contract manufacturers in china and elsewhere. >>> aung san suu kyi's first visit to japan in 27 years has been an emotional experience for many. that's especially true for a democracy activist who fled myanmar's former military government. but these long-term residents of japan are expressing mixed reactions to her calls for helping in rebuilding their homeland. nhk world has more. >> reporter: on saturday aung san su, kiy delivered a speech in tokyo before gathering of myanmar expatriates. she asked for their cooperation to further democratize and develop their home country. >> translator: myanmar has yet to be fully democratized. we have to further defend democratization. >> reporter: the audience included democracy campaigners who face crackdowns by the country's military rulers. >> translator: i was moved to tears. >> translator: i'm so happy to hear her speaking praise where
"the new york times" also won a pulitzer or reporting on the practices of apple and other technology companies. judges praised the "times" for exposing excessive working hours and other harsh conditions at contract manufacturers in china and elsewhere. >>> aung san suu kyi's first visit to japan in 27 years has been an emotional experience for many. that's especially true for a democracy activist who fled myanmar's former military government. but these long-term...
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singapore is very much conscious on the need to change. >> reporter: the world of technology is constantly evolving. now one of the world's most highly developed countries is making efforts to cultivate the human resources it nds to shape its future. nhk world, singapore. >>> japanese researchers say they hatve succeeded in resech researching a disease that causes muscles to move and hope it will lead to new drugs to treat the disease. the group is led at the sent for cell application at kyoto university. muscular distrophy is a degenerative disease with no effective treatments. the group reprograms two cells in a patient with ips cells that can grow into any kind of body tissue. the researchers inserted a gene called mod and turned them into eletal muse cells. medical experts have known people develop muscular distrophy when their skeletal muscle cells are destroyed and said their recreated cells were also destroyed easily. >> translator: muscular d distrophy has many types and there is no effective treatment and hope to identify the disease and develop now drugs. >> scientists will apply
singapore is very much conscious on the need to change. >> reporter: the world of technology is constantly evolving. now one of the world's most highly developed countries is making efforts to cultivate the human resources it nds to shape its future. nhk world, singapore. >>> japanese researchers say they hatve succeeded in resech researching a disease that causes muscles to move and hope it will lead to new drugs to treat the disease. the group is led at the sent for cell...
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do you think that privacy concerns such technology raises will be reined in by these guys? not now, maybe not ever. because see those cameras following your every move? just smile. keep on moving. because they are staying. welcome i'm neil cavuto, dzhokhar tsarnaev is in a hospital alive. because not only did cameras catch him in the act but a thermal image caught him hides after the act. they might have contributed to keepining the body count down. look at what the fancy gadgets pick up when they are snooping, is answer suck it up? let's just say a week after boston no one is talking privacy anything in washington. happy we're told we can get our lives back, i am not so happy we're being just as scrutinized as we do. a look at whether scott mcnealy was right, he said, if you want your privacy get over it, of he right? to katrina pierce, and matt melch and ralph peters, cat katrina? >> i do not think she right but we'll hava make a decision if we're going to remain fry, this administration said in a can't let a good crisis go to waste, i suspect we'll get background checks
do you think that privacy concerns such technology raises will be reined in by these guys? not now, maybe not ever. because see those cameras following your every move? just smile. keep on moving. because they are staying. welcome i'm neil cavuto, dzhokhar tsarnaev is in a hospital alive. because not only did cameras catch him in the act but a thermal image caught him hides after the act. they might have contributed to keepining the body count down. look at what the fancy gadgets pick up when...
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>> tim cook admits, they are a mature technology company. doesn't make them a bad company, though, right? >> but does it make them valued at 700? >> that's the question. >> just how big a threat are the hacks like we saw at that fake ap tweet yesterday to the market's integrity. cfte commissioner bart shulton weighs in on that. he wrote an op-ed piece today and we'll get his comments, coming up. >> the dow jones industrial average down just a fraction. been a negative day all day, but we are off of the worst levels, 14,712, last trade of the blue chip average. nasdaq looks like this, highest level of the day. in positive territory, keeping in positive territory with a gain of about seven points but a quarter of a percent. s&p 500 looks like this, similar chart pattern as the nasdaq, where it too hovers a to the highest levels of the day, having reversed early losses. major averages coming off the lows of the session. can they manage to eke out the gains into the close? >> let's talk about it into "closing bell's" exchange with mike thompson
>> tim cook admits, they are a mature technology company. doesn't make them a bad company, though, right? >> but does it make them valued at 700? >> that's the question. >> just how big a threat are the hacks like we saw at that fake ap tweet yesterday to the market's integrity. cfte commissioner bart shulton weighs in on that. he wrote an op-ed piece today and we'll get his comments, coming up. >> the dow jones industrial average down just a fraction. been a...
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it combines research with communication and information technologies. mark ho has more. >> reporter: a group of ninth graders at a school is studying physics. the students answer the teacher's question using smartphones. the correct answers are displayed instantly. the teacher can also see at a glance how well the students understand the material. this school uses the latest i.t. applications to make the classes more effective and more interesting for the students. >> if you have it on your phone you have all of them in just one compact screen. >> reporter: more than 1500 students between the ages of 13 and 17 are enrolled here. this school is one among several participating in a project called future school. it was launched by the government five years ago. >> think about what we should do in terms of introducing new ideas and teaching methods to the kids who are born in the digital age. you want critical thinkers. you want students to be able to articulate, students who can express themselves and to think critically. >> reporter: singapore places a hi
it combines research with communication and information technologies. mark ho has more. >> reporter: a group of ninth graders at a school is studying physics. the students answer the teacher's question using smartphones. the correct answers are displayed instantly. the teacher can also see at a glance how well the students understand the material. this school uses the latest i.t. applications to make the classes more effective and more interesting for the students. >> if you have it...
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the length of side and lying to the corner like technology was a painter killing technology but i am against the technology is a future of the world but. we can do if i look at what is the price of the goal and technology for the competition of that you will face fifty three million euro for five years so i mean it's very expensive so it's really about the money is not a tournament is a system to join we have to organize in two hundred eighty five. stages to put it to be put to it because nobody has a donor g. and the price is too important for us but don't you feel like it's inevitable anyways that it's going to happen. because the future is saying it's going to use it in a world cup next year for his r.t.c. easier to or to organize in the world kids and to organizations here because you know you have to put. the goal in technology mother read a game of the champions league have to put it to say mean the georgia forgive of champions even judges it are not the technologies and means that they have to put into the technology of the game because we have to organize a similar feeling fo
the length of side and lying to the corner like technology was a painter killing technology but i am against the technology is a future of the world but. we can do if i look at what is the price of the goal and technology for the competition of that you will face fifty three million euro for five years so i mean it's very expensive so it's really about the money is not a tournament is a system to join we have to organize in two hundred eighty five. stages to put it to be put to it because...
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we're all lamenting the lack of growth in technology, but that's because we're looking for technology in all the wrong places, which computer personals, which are just electronic coasters now. in servers, in cell phones, we should be looking for it in the oil patch, where core labs is responsible for mapping out and finding out where the oil and gas is. the technology that kecore labs has invented is what's behind so many of these new fields. whether it be noble energy off the coast of israel, that's like in here, okay? or the gulf, or a whole host of companies looking for the next big discovery on this continent. oh, and let's be really discerning. when we get results from many of the oil and gas companies over the next few days, we're going to hear moaning and groaning about how the commodities come down in price. but when you have proprietary technology like core, you don't need to worry about the price of the commodity, because every company needs you to find oil where the oil is and help them get it out of the ground. that's why this stock rocketed $10 today, to finish at $136.50
we're all lamenting the lack of growth in technology, but that's because we're looking for technology in all the wrong places, which computer personals, which are just electronic coasters now. in servers, in cell phones, we should be looking for it in the oil patch, where core labs is responsible for mapping out and finding out where the oil and gas is. the technology that kecore labs has invented is what's behind so many of these new fields. whether it be noble energy off the coast of israel,...
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science technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia . the future of coverage. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish. to you. stories. visit. good laboratory. to build a. mission to teach me. the surviving boston bombing suspect is awake and responding to authorities questions while some u.s. lawmakers according to him to be deprived of his right to defend. the world's top whistleblower. tells our team why he thinks the u.k. is willing to spend millions on just keeping an eye on ecuador's embassy in london where he has been holed up for the past ten months. bahrain authorities stifle opposition attempts to disrupt the controversial formula one writes amid anti-government rallies in clashes with police. call from guantanamo bay detainees on hunger strike with some going to the death detention and. international news and comment you are watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow with me. now the surviving suspect in last week's terror bombings in boston has been slipping in a narrative conscious.
science technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia . the future of coverage. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish. to you. stories. visit. good laboratory. to build a. mission to teach me. the surviving boston bombing suspect is awake and responding to authorities questions while some u.s. lawmakers according to him to be deprived of his right to defend. the world's top whistleblower. tells our team why he thinks the u.k. is willing to spend...